Whether there is a next post in accordance with the chronological order of the blog.

post.has_prev_post

bool

Whether there is a previous post in accordance with the chronological order of the blog.

post.id

str

The post’s unique id.

post.images

list

A list of the post’s images. Note that these are all the images uploaded to the post in the Typed Dashboard and not just the subset of which are included in the post’s content.

post.images[].id

str

The image’s unique id.

post.images[].url

str

The image’s absolute URL.

post.linked_url

str

The post’s linked URL.

post.next_post

dict

A dictionary containing data about the next post in accordance with the chronological order of the blog.

post.prev_post

dict

A dictionary containing data about the previous post in accordance with the chronological order of the blog.

post.published_at

datetime

The post’s date and time it was published.

post.tags

list

A list of the post’s tags.

post.tags[].id

str

The tag’s unique id.

post.tags[].title

str

The tag’s title.

post.tags[].url

str

The tag’s URL.

post.title

str

The post’s title.

post.updated_at

datetime

The post’s date and time it was last updated.

post.url

str

The post’s URL.

Description

The post context is used when rendering the post template.

The post.next_post and post.prev_post attributes are dictionaries containing data about the next and previous posts in accordance with the chronological order of the blog. However these attributes can be None if there are no appropriate posts for each. You should therefore use post.has_next_post and post.has_prev_post before attempting to access them. The set of attributes for each of these posts are the same as post, excluding post.has_next_post, post.has_prev_post, post.next_post and post.prev_post.